Haslemere Educational Museum
Open 10 am – 4.30 pm
Tuesday to Saturday
Admission by Donation.
EVENING EVENT
Wednesday 15th February 2012
7pm - 8.15pm
A WINTERS EVENING OF CLASSIC GHOST STORIES
Adapted works from the masters of suspense, Mr Charles Dickens, Mr Ambrose Bierce, Mr M R James and Mr Alan Edgar Poe. Readings accompanied by a Spectacular Magical Lantern show
Tickets £5 in advance from the Museum
numbers restricted
Not suitable for children under 12 years old
An Abstract View
Phil Bates who is possibly best known through his links with Grayshott Pottery will be having an Exhibition of his paintings at The Haslemere Educational Museum from the
24th January to the 4th of February 2012.
NOT ONE TO MISS!
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF SIR ARCHIBALD GEIKIE
FRIDAY 13th APRIL 2012
Please follow this link to download a registration form.
The joint HOGG/Haslemere Musem Conference on 13th April 2012, will include exhibits and presentations of various parts of the Geikie Archive at Haslemere. New aspects of Geikie's character and his gifts as a formidable geoscientist will also be revealed. S JaSaturnua
EARLY YEARS AT THE MUSEUM
NEED SOMETHING TO KEEP THE LITTLE ONES OCCUPIED?
WHY NOT COME TO OUR EARLY YEARS EVENTS - see events section for dates and times
ADULTS £1 CHILDREN £2
NO NEED TO BOOK
Mary Gibson's Sampler Chart PDF SALE NOW ON
From January 12th to February 10th 2012.
Mary Gibsons Sampler Chart PDF
Click here to purchase your copy of "Mary Gibson's Sampler Chart PDF" via your emailJames Wilson's Sampler Chart PDF
Click here to purchase your copy of "James Wilson Sampler Chart PDF" via your emailRhino Material Removed from Premises
Following the recent theft of a rhino head from display, the remaining rhino head has been removed from the premises and the museum will no longer store rhino material.
School Brochures for 2011/2012
Download Schools Brochure KS1 and KS2 2011/2012 (PDF File 1Mb)Download Schools Brochure KS3 and KS4 2011/2012 (PDF File 2.8Mb)
Planning Your Visit
Haslemere Museum is situated in Southwest Surrey near the Hampshire and West Sussex borders. With over 240,000 Natural History specimens, along with over 140,000 Human History artefacts from around the World, we are one of the largest Museums in central southern England.There are three large permanent galleries and three temporary exhibition rooms, with a library, archive and a dedicated education room for people of all ages.
The grounds cover an area of over 15,000sq metres, with a large pond and gazebo, an observation beehive and a tree trail that follows the Museum´s boundary through an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. National Trust land is nearby for long or short walks in the countryside.
Download Haslemere Town Centre Map (PDF File 653Kb)Download Museum Garden and Grounds Layout (PDF File 617Kb)
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Haslemere Visitor Information Centre Walks in and around Haslemere
NEW Haslemere Visitor & Local Information
Holding your own Exhibition or Event
If you would like to hold your exhibition or event at Haslemere Educational Museum simply call 01428 642112 or email us at enquiries@haslemeremuseum.co.ukor visit Facilities for Hire
Educating People
In 2010 and 2003 the Museum was selected by The Guardian Newspaper as one of the country's Top 20 family friendly museums.The museum is independent and relies on the financial support of visitors and members.
This Museum was made possible because of:Museum Founder Sir Jonathan Hutchinson
Eminent Victorian Geologist Sir Archibald Geikie
Haslemere Museum – Culture & Learning Since 1888











